Puerto Rico Notice to Buyer of Seller's Intention to Make Installment Deliveries

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In general, the seller is bound to deliver the quantity of goods stipulated in the contract, neither too many nor too few goods. On the other hand, the nature of the contract itself may not call for delivery of an exact quantity, and the use of the words about, estimated, more or less, and the like, with reference to the quantity of goods to be delivered, indicates that precision in quantity is not intended, and allows for some variation in the quantity mentioned.

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(1) Unless otherwise agreed, the buyer of goods is not bound to accept delivery thereof by instalments.

(1) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell, the buyer may reject them, but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he shall pay for them at the contract rate.

Rights of the Seller (Section 31)He can make the goods delivered in instalments when so agreed by the buyer. He can have the possession of the goods until the buyer hasn't paid for the goods. He can stop the delivery of goods and resume possession of the goods unless and until the payment is done for the goods.

A buyer is deemed to have accepted the delivery of goods when: He informs the seller that he has accepted the goods; or. Does something to the goods which is inconsistent with the ownership of the seller; or. Retains the goods beyond a reasonable time, without informing the seller that he has rejected them.

How to Fill Out a Residential Purchase AgreementPlace the name(s) of the seller(s) on the contract.Write the date of the offer on the agreement.Add the purchase price to the contract.Include a request for the seller to provide a clear title and deed for the property.More items...

In a shipment contract, the seller has four duties: (1) to deliver the goods to a carrier; (2) to deliver the goods with a reasonable contract for their transportation; (3) to deliver them with proper documentation for the buyer; and (4) to promptly notify the buyer of the shipment (UCC, Section 2-504).

Under the UCC, the primary obligation of a buyer of goods is to pay for the goods. The general rule is that the buyer must accept and pay for the goods when the seller has deliveredor, to use more technical language, tendered delivery ofthe goods.

Duties of seller He should make an arrangement for the transfer of property to the buyer. He should check whether the goods are delivered properly or not. He should give a proper title to the goods which he has to pass to the buyer. He should deliver the goods according to the terms of the agreement.

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Puerto Rico Notice to Buyer of Seller's Intention to Make Installment Deliveries